17K? That's nothing compared to what a lot of private schools charge. U.S. News says the average for private schools is $43,000., Rutgers itself costs $13,000, and when you compare its $3500 in fees with Lackawanna's $1000, there's not much difference.I see that tuition for Lackawanna College is on the order of 17K. Pretty soon it won't be worth getting a college degree if one has to pay out of pocket for tuition and fees, especially if one plans to major in something like sociology.
That's a lot of dough. Taking 5 years, that's $216,000.00.17K? That's nothing compared to what a lot of private schools charge. U.S. News says the average for private schools is $43,000., Rutgers itself costs $13,000, and when you compare its $3500 in fees with Lackawanna's $1000, there's not much difference.
Keep in mind that's the sticker price. Only very rich (or international) students pay that. But still, yes, it's a lot of money.That's a lot of dough. Taking 5 years, that's $216,000.00.
Competition is a tough thing for some. Not sure Hartshorn was going to be the punter as we have a kid from Ireland and another Australian punter named Anderson . . We will be fine….
Sociology major here, doing just fine thanks!I see that tuition for Lackawanna College is on the order of 17K. Pretty soon it won't be worth getting a college degree if one has to pay out of pocket for tuition and fees, especially if one plans to major in something like sociology.
Always Fine we are RUCompetition is a tough thing for some. Not sure Hartshorn was going to be the punter as we have a kid from Ireland and another Australian punter named Anderson . . We will be fine….
Yes Beaced we will be okie dokie fine. Good to see you here😜👏🪓Always Fine we are RU
Is it a four year college?I see that tuition for Lackawanna College is on the order of 17K. Pretty soon it won't be worth getting a college degree if one has to pay out of pocket for tuition and fees, especially if one plans to major in something like sociology.
Well that means even you could flourish and graduate with a college diplomaIs it a four year college?
A google search came up with this:
>Lackawanna College is a private, two-year college with a mission of providing opportunity for everyone through higher education degree programs and continuing education courses. The main campus complex is located in downtown Scranton with satellite centers in Honesdale, Hazleton, Towanda and New Milford.<
also found this( google):
Is Lackawanna College hard to get into?
>It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,382 undergraduate students. The Lackawanna acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Business, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration.<
and this:
>Graduates of Lackawanna College are regularly accepted for transfer into four-year colleges and universities when they meet the requirements.<
yep.😁Well that means even you could flourish and graduate with a college diploma
Now you know why I have the gentleman on "ignore." Good catch to figure out Lackawanna is a two-year school -- I guess he's hoping to lay the foundation to transfer to a four-year school after the season is done.yep.😁
Nice of you to say so Bobbie
Now you know why I have the gentleman on "ignore." Good catch to figure out Lackawanna is a two-year school -- I guess he's hoping to lay the foundation to transfer to a four-year school after the season is done.
That's what (QB ) Michael Dare did at the end of the 2016 seasonIf he sees this as showcase and a chance start for a year it makes sense if he saw himself buried on the bench at Rutgers.
Rutgers punter Michael Hartshorn announces he will be leaving the program
That makes the transfer make more sense. He will get to show his skills and build a portfolio which he can use to transfer to a school needing a good punter. I did assume it was a 4 year school because he has 3 years of eligibility.Is it a four year college?
A google search came up with this:
>Lackawanna College is a private, two-year college with a mission of providing opportunity for everyone through higher education degree programs and continuing education courses. The main campus complex is located in downtown Scranton with satellite centers in Honesdale, Hazleton, Towanda and New Milford.<
also found this( google):
Is Lackawanna College hard to get into?
>It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,382 undergraduate students. The Lackawanna acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Business, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration.<
and this:
>Graduates of Lackawanna College are regularly accepted for transfer into four-year colleges and universities when they meet the requirements.<
Does Rutgers not traditionally punt?